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Tegan Hanlon
Digital Managing EditorTegan is the digital managing editor at Alaska Public Media. She has worked in Alaska Public Media’s newsroom since 2019, starting as an oil and gas reporter on Alaska’s Energy Desk.
As digital managing editor, Tegan is focused on digital growth and innovation. She manages the news team’s suite of email newsletters, social media accounts and online news presence, plus oversees our city reporting team.
Before joining Alaska Public Media, Tegan was a reporter at the Anchorage Daily News for six years. She’s originally from Allentown, Pa., but has called Anchorage home since 2013. When she’s not at work, you can usually find her outside — swapping between hiking, skiing and biking with the seasons.
Reach Tegan at thanlon@alaskapublic.org or 907-550-8447.
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Anchorage residents, we want to hear from you. Help inform our candidate questionnaires.
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Reporters take you everywhere from a whale hunt in Utqiaġvik to the docks in King Cove to a kitchen in Kotzebue.
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Locals seek out the oily candlefish to preserve cultural heritage and to create new traditions through food.
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The Senate Finance Committee has advanced a bill that would increase per-student funding for public schools. It now goes to the full Senate for a vote.
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A federal watchdog called for ending the practice nearly 50 years ago, but the military pushed back. Now, soldiers leave the Army with a negative discharge, avoiding possible federal conviction and with little record of the allegations against them.
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While no single organization has enough resources, a cooperative effort is building as more ships sail through the Arctic’s icy seas.
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Subsistence harvest and community cohesion are at the forefront of concerns.
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Residents wonder if a proposed port expansion will help or hinder efforts to address chronic social problems.
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A major winter storm is continuing to bring heavy snow, blizzard conditions and significant ice from California to the Northeast on Thursday.
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Twice as many pregnant or recently pregnant women died in 2021 compared to recent years, according to the study.